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secure crt settings

Posted on 04-May-2009 By Admin No Comments on secure crt settings

Copy on Select

The Copy on select feature allows you to speed up the process of copying text from the terminal screen to the Clipboard. If this feature is enabled, text is copied to the Clipboard as soon as it is selected.

To enable/disable the Copy on select feature:

1. Select the Terminal category in the Global Options dialog.

2. In the Mouse group, select or unselect the Copy on select option.

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